| ACCOLADED | • accoladed v. Simple past tense and past participle of accolade. • accoladed adj. Having been the subject of accolade(s); having won awards, received honors or been commended. • ACCOLADE v. to give an accolade. |
| CAMCORDED | • camcorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of camcord. • CAMCORD v. to videotape with a portable camcorder. |
| CANDIDACY | • candidacy n. The state of being a candidate; candidateship. • CANDIDACY n. the state of being a candidate. |
| CYCADEOID | • cycadeoid n. (Zoology) Any of the extinct plants of the order Bennettitales. • CYCADEOID n. a member of the cycad family. |
| DECACHORD | • decachord n. An Ancient Greek musical instrument with ten strings, resembling the harp. • decachord n. Anything having ten parts. • DECACHORD n. an old ten-stringed musical instrument. |
| DECADENCE | • decadence n. A state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration; decay. • decadence n. The quality of being luxuriously self-indulgent. • DECADENCE n. a falling away; decay, also DECADENCY. |
| DECADENCY | • decadency n. Decadence. • DECADENCY n. a falling away; decay, also DECADENCE. |
| DICACODYL | • dicacodyl n. Cacodyl. • DICACODYL n. an oily poisonous liquid, aka cacodyl. |
| DIDACTICS | • didactics n. Plural of didactic. • didactics n. The art and science of teaching. • DIDACTICS n. the art or science of teaching. |
| DISACCORD | • disaccord n. The absence or reverse of accord. • disaccord n. Disharmony. • disaccord v. (Intransitive) To fail to be in accord; to dissent. |
| DISCALCED | • discalced adj. (Roman Catholicism) Pertaining to a religious order that historically forswore the wearing of shoes. • discalced adj. (Formal, more generally) Shoeless; without shoes on; barefoot, or wearing sandals rather than shoes. • DISCALCED adj. unshod; barefoot as in discalced friars. |
| REACCEDED | • reacceded v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccede. • REACCEDE v. to accede again. |